Introduce springtime STEM into your homeschool preschool lessons with this amazing collection of 20 spring STEM activities for kids.
These STEM activities are perfect spring ideas for preschool, and they are sure to engage your little engineers.
From snails and butterflies to flowers and rainbows, your students will beg to do just one more STEM activity!
Spring STEM Activities
Spring is the perfect time to explore, discover, and get a little messy with some hands-on fun! These spring-themed STEM activities are great for curious little minds who love to build, experiment, and create.
Whether you’re a parent looking for a rainy day project or a teacher planning a classroom activity, there’s something here for everyone. Ready to jump into the fun? Let’s take a peek at these exciting ideas below!
Spring STEM for Preschool: Flower Construction Challenge
In this activity, children will use playdough and craft sticks to build their own standing flowers. This project encourages kids to think, plan, and create, helping them learn about simple engineering and design. It's a hands-on way to explore building and creativity.
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Planting a Rainbow: Storytime STEAM
In this activity, children use pattern blocks to design flowers, learning about the different parts of a flower. This hands-on project encourages creativity and problem-solving as kids experiment with shapes and colors. It's a fun way to combine storytelling with a building challenge.
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Spring Flower Roll and Color Math Games – Fantastic Fun & Learning
In this activity, children roll a number cube and color the matching flower on a game board. This helps them practice recognizing numbers and counting from zero to five. It's a fun way to build early math skills while enjoying a spring theme.
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Flower Exploration Center: Sensory, Science, and Art for Spring!
In this activity, children are invited to explore various flowers using their senses. They can touch, smell, and closely observe different types of flowers, fostering curiosity and observation skills. This hands-on experience encourages questions and discussions about nature.
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Growing Sunflowers with Kids | Rhythms of Play
In this activity, children plant sunflower seeds and watch them grow into tall, bright flowers. This hands-on project teaches kids about plant life cycles and responsibility as they care for their plants. It's a fun way to introduce gardening and enjoy the beauty of nature together.
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Seed Germination Experiment – Little Bins for Little Hands
In this activity, children place seeds in a clear jar with damp paper towels to observe how seeds sprout and grow. This hands-on project allows kids to watch roots and stems develop, teaching them about plant life cycles. It's a simple and engaging way to explore the wonders of nature.
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Caterpillar to Butterfly Science Activity with Balloons
In this activity, children draw a caterpillar on one side of a balloon and a butterfly on the other. By mixing baking soda and vinegar inside a bottle, they observe how the balloon inflates, symbolizing the transformation from caterpillar to butterfly. This hands-on experiment introduces kids to basic chemical reactions and the life cycle of butterflies.
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How To Build A Circuit Flower – STEAM Project for Elementary to Teens
In this activity, children create colorful paper flowers using a special technique to separate colors in markers. Then, they add a simple light to make the flower glow. This project combines art and science, teaching kids about colors and basic circuits in a fun way.
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Bird Nest Science Activity • Simple At Home
In this activity, children gather natural materials like twigs, grass, and feathers to build their own bird nests. This hands-on project encourages kids to think about how birds construct their homes and the importance of nest shapes for holding eggs. It's a fun way to explore nature and understand the challenges birds face when building nests.
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Spring Flower Nature Scavenger Hunt –
In this activity, children embark on a neighborhood walk to observe and identify blooming spring flowers. Equipped with magnifying glasses, they closely examine various plants, enhancing their observation skills and appreciation for nature. This simple outdoor adventure encourages curiosity and awareness of seasonal changes.
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Signs of Spring Scavenger Hunt {free printable checklist!}
In this activity, children embark on an outdoor adventure to observe and identify signs of spring, such as budding trees, blooming flowers, and active wildlife. Equipped with a free printable checklist, kids enhance their observation skills and deepen their connection with nature. This engaging scavenger hunt encourages exploration and appreciation of seasonal changes.
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Flower Number Line Game
In this activity, children create a number line using flower cutouts to practice number order, counting, addition, and subtraction. This interactive game makes learning math concepts engaging and fun. It's a simple way to incorporate movement and play into early math education.
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Counting & Number Recognition with Spring Flowers
In this activity, children use colorful spring flower cutouts to practice counting and recognizing numbers. By matching the correct number of petals or leaves to each flower, kids enhance their early math skills in a playful way. This hands-on project combines creativity with learning, making math fun and engaging.
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Reggio Inspired Spring Nature Table – Natural Beach Living
In this activity, children create a nature table using items like moss, sticks, and plants collected from outdoors. This hands-on project encourages kids to observe and explore natural materials, fostering curiosity about the environment. It's a simple way to bring the beauty of spring indoors and inspire imaginative play.
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FAQs About Spring STEM Activities for Kids
Do I need to buy a lot of supplies for these activities? Not at all! Most of these projects use simple things you probably already have at home or in your classroom—like paper, crayons, tape, or items from nature. If anything special is needed, it’s usually easy to find or substitute with something similar.
What if the kids don’t follow the steps exactly? That’s totally okay! STEM activities are all about exploring and trying new things. The goal is to have fun, ask questions, and learn—so there’s no one “right” way to do it.
Can I do these activities with just one child? Absolutely! These activities work great for one-on-one time, but they’re also super fun with a small group. You can even make it a family activity or set up a little STEM center in your classroom.
Spring is such a fun time to explore, play, and learn together! These easy STEM activities help kids get curious about the world around them while building important skills through hands-on fun. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, there’s something here to spark a little learning magic. Be sure to check out the full tutorials for step-by-step directions. Happy spring exploring!
Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.